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we know that when cities succeed, the country succeeds. in congress, we have people that are standing on the sidelines rooting for failure. we know the rollout was botched. but democrats are focused on trying to build and trying to fix it. >> i'm just saying the president gave his opponents, and you can certainly make the argument that he has had this monolithic republican opposition in congress, and that's a good and valid excuse. but he gave them a weapon against him. >> you're conservative about saying, look, you have a big idea. you have to execute. >> people said that about iraq, too, so we've had a couple execution failures. i asked president obama, what did you learn being president that you haven't learned before? he said there is a passive government. government can do things really well, social security, move checks here and there really well. this sort of nimbleness, this is a lot tougher. adjustment to failure, a lot tougher. it doesn't mean you're hating government all the time, but there are a lot of roles. >> i've been study
we know that when cities succeed, the country succeeds. in congress, we have people that are standing on the sidelines rooting for failure. we know the rollout was botched. but democrats are focused on trying to build and trying to fix it. >> i'm just saying the president gave his opponents, and you can certainly make the argument that he has had this monolithic republican opposition in congress, and that's a good and valid excuse. but he gave them a weapon against him. >> you're...
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;, very cold overnight lows in the 20s for some cities. we're going to detail your ìáhp & moments. >>> and toward fremont where 880 southbound intofá fremont, but 0 is the problem. i'll show you where the slowing occurs. i'll explain why we are down to one lane through that area.fá >> top stories for you. right several cars of a derailedxw commuter train in new york. federal investigators are now reviewing the black box toi] figure out what caused the train others. >>> san francisco police say they hope toxd review surveillae video after a man wasok robbed then shot to death.lp a man in his 20s arranged online console.á when the suspect showed up, he stole the cq.(ole,lpi]t( then se times. >>> the pile pipeline has been shut off since october after of that line in the wake of theá 2010 explosion in sanxde1i]e1 b. >> amazon claims it is testing delivery by drones. !alling the project prime air and the goalok is to haveçó sev small unmanned aircraft delivering lightweight packages toi] customers within 30 minute or less. the company
;, very cold overnight lows in the 20s for some cities. we're going to detail your ìáhp & moments. >>> and toward fremont where 880 southbound intofá fremont, but 0 is the problem. i'll show you where the slowing occurs. i'll explain why we are down to one lane through that area.fá >> top stories for you. right several cars of a derailedxw commuter train in new york. federal investigators are now reviewing the black box toi] figure out what caused the train others....
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tragedy struck out in kansas city's arrowhead stadium. on sunday. police say one person died, three people are being questioned after an altercation in the stadium parking lot during a chiefs/broncos game. police say the man who died was found inside someone else's car and a fight broke out. the death is being treat as a homicide. >>> thailand's capital was rocked by protests over the weekend as thousands took to the streets, seeking the ousting of the country's prime minister. protesters hurled molotov cocktails at riot police. at least four people were killed. >>> prince harry is officially on his way to the south pole while staying in a toasty palace may seem much more appealing, harry has decided to compete in a wounded warrior race consisting of a 13-mile trek through subfreezing temperatures. he's competing against other teams, including the u.s. and australia, but harry says, quote, obviously the uk will win. >>> a new poll by the associated press say only a third of americans say they trust others. a record low since the poll was first condu
tragedy struck out in kansas city's arrowhead stadium. on sunday. police say one person died, three people are being questioned after an altercation in the stadium parking lot during a chiefs/broncos game. police say the man who died was found inside someone else's car and a fight broke out. the death is being treat as a homicide. >>> thailand's capital was rocked by protests over the weekend as thousands took to the streets, seeking the ousting of the country's prime minister....
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uár"e arro)qp" stadium in kansas city. it happened as the chiefs were yesterday.e denver broncose1 police say the owner of a jeep grand cherokee found someonexd inside his car that wasn't supposed to be there. a fight broke out and the man inside the jeep was taken to the the hospital says it's unclear what killed the man. police are not sure what he was doing inside that jeep. they say they'reok treating it homicide, but noçó arrests have been Ñimade. zblncht we're nowçó hearinging from some of the youth football players sickeneded over the weekend. some re)hned yesterday, still feeling theñr effects of what." health officials think was noro virus. as many as 100htjf players, co and parents on nine differentlp hr(t&háhp &hc two california teams accounted for a majority of the cases. 50 people with the santa monica team were sickened. >> everybody started throwing u. >> whenokxd did you get sick? >> thursday night. at the hospital, pills to takej to stop me from flowi inthrowin >> the team still took second place.
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it's going to be cold in the city as well. today, 64. down to 56 degrees as we get into your tuesday. this is going to come on pretty quickly. cold front moves through as we head throughout tonight. as this front comes through, it's going to kick up some gusty winds. tonight will be windy. the wind will continue for tomorrow as well. the cold is going to settle in for at least three days. this is what we're expecting for tuesday. daytime temps tumble 10 to 15 degrees. we'll see a mix of sun and clouds. then the widespread frost moves in as we get into your wednesday. very, very cold. wait until i show your seven-day forecast, just how cold it's going to be. almost unbelievable that it's happening this early in the season. so this is what we are expecting. i show your inland valley seven-day forecast. temperatures falling into the low 30s overnight. now, thursday looks like the coldest day. we're only going to break into the upper 40s on thursday afternoon. then the good news, laura, is we start to gradually warm up friday into this upcom
it's going to be cold in the city as well. today, 64. down to 56 degrees as we get into your tuesday. this is going to come on pretty quickly. cold front moves through as we head throughout tonight. as this front comes through, it's going to kick up some gusty winds. tonight will be windy. the wind will continue for tomorrow as well. the cold is going to settle in for at least three days. this is what we're expecting for tuesday. daytime temps tumble 10 to 15 degrees. we'll see a mix of sun and...
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it happened in glasgow, scotland's biggest city. we have the latest on that. >> workers have been an the crash site all day taking parts of the helicopter away if examinati examination. investigators are trying to piece together how this happened. a close-knit commune tiff is shocked. one survivor coming here straight from the hospital. >> prayers have been said across glasgow today. now people want answers. the central question -- how did a police chopper fall from the sky in a busy city center, killing at least eight people. so far, nothing specific from police. >> the helicopter was returning from an operation in which it had been deployed. >> there's a possibility there's more bodies trapped under the wreckage. >> it's terrible. >> authorities are still working aroundhe clos. dw. >> the line of tribute is growing as a community comes to terms with what has been lost. experts say uncovering the cause of this accident may take many months. >> britain's prince harry has begun his race to the south pole today. they arrived a week ag
it happened in glasgow, scotland's biggest city. we have the latest on that. >> workers have been an the crash site all day taking parts of the helicopter away if examinati examination. investigators are trying to piece together how this happened. a close-knit commune tiff is shocked. one survivor coming here straight from the hospital. >> prayers have been said across glasgow today. now people want answers. the central question -- how did a police chopper fall from the sky in a...
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you're street performers here in new york city? >> yes, we perform in central park almost every day and we have a larger group that performs with us. >> all right. so people can see you at central park but they can see you now. i hear you have an incredible mash up for us. so boyds, take it away. ♪ so take it away. ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music ♪ ♪ the mountains awake and shake with the of music ♪ ♪ old man river is singing and rejoicing ♪ ♪ old man river is singing a song ♪ ♪ i said old man river is singing ♪ >> nicely done. >> another good one. >> you made it your own. i like that. the originality, very good. last but not least we have the lloyd family. should we call you the vonn lloyds because your kids sing hanging upside down from trees like the vonn traps. >> they did and do flips on the trampoline. they're crazy like the kids on the sound of music. >> now your daughter is spear heading the group. you're not really a singer, but becky, tell me about what we're going to see here today. >>
you're street performers here in new york city? >> yes, we perform in central park almost every day and we have a larger group that performs with us. >> all right. so people can see you at central park but they can see you now. i hear you have an incredible mash up for us. so boyds, take it away. ♪ so take it away. ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music ♪ ♪ the mountains awake and shake with the of music ♪ ♪ old man river is singing and rejoicing ♪ ♪ old man...
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. >>> new video ini] thislp mornif that derailed train in city. crews working as we speak to lift the train from the tracks. we'll have the latest on the investigation comingmy up. taking n with management over that new contract. we'll tell you what it could mean forfá/+ñ riders. >> and we'reó[ looking at a to view oflp that bay bridge tolle plaza. we're talking about the fog and also the back to work monday commute. be slowedfá down. >> the big story in the weatherd department. temperatures are going to reach later this week, the 40s. >> wow.Ñi timei] to bundle up. at leastxd enjoy today and the beautiful live look outside of the bay bridge. it is Ñimonday, thelp first mon of december. the 2nd. this is "today in the bay." ñ thanks for joining us. >>> this morning,xdb. police i francisco are on the hunt on al& man who shot and killeded ac ma he arranged to buy a video game consolee1lp
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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and, again, just communications with city departments. there were a couple departments that only -- i think the ones where it was more complicated conducting the interview or city departments where they only have one form they fill out that affects small businesses, or organizations where really they only deal with small businesses a couple times a year. having an annual visit to each department would help a lot and also i think just, you know, including these city organizations newsletters or reaching out to them and saying, we'd like to describe your organization and the role you play in our next newsletter. so, that was a very fast presentation, 25-page survey. we really enjoyed this project. again to summarize, the objection levels were very, very high. people loved working with -- they knew everyone that worked in the organization by name. and one director in particular i think had good experiences working with regina when they had to work their ada issues, when they worked on policy issues, they were always very pleased with the rel
and, again, just communications with city departments. there were a couple departments that only -- i think the ones where it was more complicated conducting the interview or city departments where they only have one form they fill out that affects small businesses, or organizations where really they only deal with small businesses a couple times a year. having an annual visit to each department would help a lot and also i think just, you know, including these city organizations newsletters or...
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i was city manager of city of oakland for awhile and i was the director in the city of a.m.ville and i was leading portions of this city and i'll tell you that there is at least in those days it was very little regional thinking going on. and in reading the metropolitan revolution. >> let's talk about the examples of ohio they realized they couldn't go it alone and how they came together e together. >> so northeast ohio like a good portion of the midwest sprrnsz xrrnsz the instructions but they see still had tremendous assets in the production economy. that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and saying we've got the help your network of small and medium sized companies we're not talking about big manufacturing firms that are retooling their business model and making investments in their facilities and any training workers and beginning to design their new proteins for global markets priermentd. because they're small they re
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we live in the most beautiful city in the world. today this city becomes just a little bit more beautiful. thanks to the incredible hard work that has made this new renovation a reality. the parks alliance is the independent partner to the entire city for everything having to do with parks, recreation, and open space. we have more than 100 different community groups called park partners all across the city. each of them working in their own way to make our park system a little better, a little more beautiful, a little more usable. today this is the day for one of those groups, the friends of lafayette park. this is a shining example of how a few neighbors can come together, bring together their friends, and make an incredibly beautiful thing happen in a public open space. this park was renovated with bond dollars, but friends of lafayette park brought in hours and hours of hard work over four years to do visioning and imagining what this park could really look like. they raised over half a million dollars of private fund to augment
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and want to sty in the city. we're committed to staying here. i took time from managing a small business owner r small business today to support what this organization is doing. having the ability to run all around outdoor and without fences not within playground i love them but the ability to run around outside in a city environment makes san francisco a special city. the idea you can go into the presidio or golden gate park won u run as fast as you can and they love that. this is an important program. thank you. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> morning commissioners general manager i'm anna i manage policies at the park alliances i'm here on behalf of that to support of the children's outdoor bill of rights. we hope that it are inform other cities. i applaud my colleague for helping with this. we're really exfoliated it's before the commission today and hope you'll support it thank you. thank you >> anyone else who wants to make a public comment will. public comment is closed commissioners >> th
and want to sty in the city. we're committed to staying here. i took time from managing a small business owner r small business today to support what this organization is doing. having the ability to run all around outdoor and without fences not within playground i love them but the ability to run around outside in a city environment makes san francisco a special city. the idea you can go into the presidio or golden gate park won u run as fast as you can and they love that. this is an important...
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it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place to have these kinds of parks. that dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice of the wildfires that are on the grassland and keep your head out on the lookout for hawks and other bird life. be sure to take your camera and be prepared to take a view of the city will not forget. it has a beautiful red rock formations. you could watch the sunrise over the bay. this is another one of our great lookouts. we are at mount davidson. 928 feet. this is the place for you to bring someone special. to not forget that dogs and enjoy all of the pathways and greenery that surrounds you. it provides a peaceful oasis of open space and great hiking trails. the spectacular view offers a perfect place to watch the sunrise or sunset with someone you love. >> it
it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place to have these kinds of parks. that dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice of the wildfires that are on the grassland and keep your head out on the lookout for...
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their brand is we build green cities. they're saying to the latin medical examiner cities you can break out and we can help you plan and supply those products. we innovative in the economy while export those services and products good jobs and a very different model. you know, i think we need to get beyond labels. the most of come out of washington, d.c. they're mostly ideological about what the economy is. we're mapped it, it's productive and cities will get about the business of developing fuels >> i want to follow up on cars you note in 1983 half of the americans have driver's license and only 29 percent today perhaps more cities with fewer cars and more people. 24 cultural change and highway we get around >> well, there's some big demographic challenges and changes we see it with the rebirth of our cities not only as amenities but as a van guard you know april rent has written a lot about the collaborative consumption. we are seeing people treat some of those products in the past >> can now share like zip car and we s
their brand is we build green cities. they're saying to the latin medical examiner cities you can break out and we can help you plan and supply those products. we innovative in the economy while export those services and products good jobs and a very different model. you know, i think we need to get beyond labels. the most of come out of washington, d.c. they're mostly ideological about what the economy is. we're mapped it, it's productive and cities will get about the business of developing...
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this is important because your city is all about diversity and i want to make sure that everybody can live here and be here and have good jobs and education and if they go out to the military they'll come back and give go opportunities for them. i have a special guest someone i met this afternoon but represents sacrifice in the face of a lot of changes. if you, you know, what's happening in the midwest you'll know what's happening no south dakota. this gentleman came all the way to celebrate with us tonight perhaps we can exchange lessons leeshd how to support community. i want to welcome state representative kevin keller from the 27 district. he's here somewhere (clapping) but he'll be joining us tonight. i know he'll be very proud of our community as we conduct this celebration. well, this celebration is in san francisco because we're a city that breaths and exists and works on sdpift we not only celebrate but incorporate it in everything we do. i know a good part of it is the good work myself and the board of supervisors you working to make sure this economy is strong and can take
this is important because your city is all about diversity and i want to make sure that everybody can live here and be here and have good jobs and education and if they go out to the military they'll come back and give go opportunities for them. i have a special guest someone i met this afternoon but represents sacrifice in the face of a lot of changes. if you, you know, what's happening in the midwest you'll know what's happening no south dakota. this gentleman came all the way to celebrate...
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. >> okay, and then the next thing is this 3 month, the city department shall designate department data coordinators, would that remain the same or would that push it down a little bit since we don't know if we have the chief data officer yet. >> right, we want to make sure the chief data officer is in place and that is coordinating for all the different department, it really prioritizes the data which was existing in the ordinance before my ledge slaix, this is not only creating timeline that is are responsible to make sure we are acting on this data but also we want to make sure our city staff has the ability to take the time to hire the right chief data officer here in san francisco and that person can be the one coordinating going forward. >> okay. >> so, i guess there's -- for the department data coordinators, even though they might be identified before the chief data officer comes on board, they have things to do. got it. and the other question i have is is the expectation that the plan itself or draft of a plan be developed given that year or would it be sooner because i'm lookin
. >> okay, and then the next thing is this 3 month, the city department shall designate department data coordinators, would that remain the same or would that push it down a little bit since we don't know if we have the chief data officer yet. >> right, we want to make sure the chief data officer is in place and that is coordinating for all the different department, it really prioritizes the data which was existing in the ordinance before my ledge slaix, this is not only creating...
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. >> oakland police are investigating the city's 84th homicide of the year. police say an oakland man in his 20's was shot and killed near intersection 580 before 10:00 last night. according to the investigators the victim was in front of a home and he was hit in the hold. he died at seen. our media party reports that the shooter drove away in a green car. there have been no arrests. >> 2-year-old boy who nearly drowned in a pond could make a full recovery after being underwater for ten minutes. the toddler would have died if not for the courageous responsibility firefighters. we hockey with the boy's rescuers. >> we rescued a child and it hit home and made we feel very grateful for my friends and family. >> saturday afternoon, the fire department paramedic jumped into this creek looking for a two-year old boy who fell in. she was up to her neck in nasty pond scum and time was running out because the child had been underwater for ten minutes. >> i realized he was sucked into the area under the road and i could barely see the white t-shirt and was able to grab
. >> oakland police are investigating the city's 84th homicide of the year. police say an oakland man in his 20's was shot and killed near intersection 580 before 10:00 last night. according to the investigators the victim was in front of a home and he was hit in the hold. he died at seen. our media party reports that the shooter drove away in a green car. there have been no arrests. >> 2-year-old boy who nearly drowned in a pond could make a full recovery after being underwater for...
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city clean. there are a number of classifications that no longer exist in the city, and there are a number of classifications that can also have these these enforcement powers at rec and park. >> no longer exercising those and so this is really, primarily clean up legislation and so if you have any questions. >> do we have any questions for the department of public works? >> no questions, and thank you very much for your work and why don't we open this up to public comment. i don't see any speaker cards, on item number one it appears that any member of the public who would like to speak, on item one, please come forward. seeing none, public comment is closed. so colleagues we have this item, this ordinance, amending the police code that has been introduced by supervisor cohen do we have a motion? >> supervisor mar? we have a motion to move this forward and so if we could take that without objection. >> mr. clerk, could you call item number two. >> it is a hearing to review the tender loin hunger
city clean. there are a number of classifications that no longer exist in the city, and there are a number of classifications that can also have these these enforcement powers at rec and park. >> no longer exercising those and so this is really, primarily clean up legislation and so if you have any questions. >> do we have any questions for the department of public works? >> no questions, and thank you very much for your work and why don't we open this up to public comment. i...
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i don't see how a city can function when only 10 percent can afford to live in the city. i wish you a lot of lucky think you will succeed thank you >> next speaker >> . >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i'm mrs. lee i'm here today because you know i was also a victim of ellis eviction. my landlord used the outlines to evict me i found a place to live with my family. i'm glad for the community support and the city government and also the board of supervisors. i'm really here today to not talk about myself but those still out there still being evicted and displaced. i recommend and suggest that in the city we really need to think and to look deeply in how to address the eviction issue. for a lot of people that applied for the applications those are people we need to think about because when it comes down to it i don't believe the ellis act should be used by landlord as a way to evict tenant. in particular our city we need to take a course of objection action in that regard. there a lot of seniors people that are disabled have a hard time finding housing. at the same tim
i don't see how a city can function when only 10 percent can afford to live in the city. i wish you a lot of lucky think you will succeed thank you >> next speaker >> . >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i'm mrs. lee i'm here today because you know i was also a victim of ellis eviction. my landlord used the outlines to evict me i found a place to live with my family. i'm glad for the community support and the city government and also the board of supervisors. i'm...
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. >>> this is al-jazeera america, live from new york city. i am tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> it tells us what happened. it doesn't tell us why it happened. >> what happened is that the train that de-railed and killed four people in new york was going faster than it was supposed to. but figuring out why could take months. after two months offications, the federal government healthcare web sight appears to be working better but it's not working completely. that could mean more trouble. violent protests pit rich against pour. now, opposition leader threatening to overthrow thailand's government. >> 82 miles per hour. >> that's how fast federal investigators say a commuter train was going when it de-railed on sunday. four people died when the metro-north train jumped the tracks on, on a curve, dozens more were hurt. investigators now know how fast the train was going. they still don't know for sure why it de-railed. let's take you to jonathan martin. he is at the crash site in the bronx. jonathan? >> reporter: hey, tony. you
. >>> this is al-jazeera america, live from new york city. i am tony harris with a look at today's top stories. >> it tells us what happened. it doesn't tell us why it happened. >> what happened is that the train that de-railed and killed four people in new york was going faster than it was supposed to. but figuring out why could take months. after two months offications, the federal government healthcare web sight appears to be working better but it's not working...
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i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more sustapresentation. >> (clapping) welcome to the newly revitalized federal building at the united nations plaza as the new home of the recreational headquarters. it's a great day one we've been waiting for. today's event is the historic corner stone that celebrates the vintage building into a 21st century workplace. we have a number of guests. today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of representatives (clapping) mrs. van with the fester of the general services administration (clapping.) the honorable mayor ed lee at the san francisco. and from hk architects. (clapping.) and crystal-clear barton artist with the cliff barton studio. thank you all for joining us the general services administrations is to deliver the best technology services to the government and american people. critical parts are providing with that,s that preserve the integrity off our historic fats and incorporating the design features all have been integrated. thos
i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more sustapresentation. >> (clapping) welcome to the newly revitalized federal building at the united nations plaza as the new home of the recreational headquarters. it's a great day one we've been waiting for. today's event is the historic corner stone that celebrates the vintage building into a 21st century workplace. we have a number of guests. today's speakers are nancy pelosi congresswoman with the house of...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the small businesses in san francisco was owned by an immigrant. our whole history this city's been built on good immigrants who found ideas and employed others. and today that story has not changed. i think that the businesses in succeed if we have good sound business policies but we make sure there's comprehensive immigration reform. because we've he learned over the years is that there are millions of people in the state of california and undocumented folks in san francisco that are not part of our official economy that are hiding. because of fear that will not participate in health prevention because of fear. because of that we have to have an immigration policy it is forward-looking and make sure there's a path to censorship[p. we're in a worldwide talent war. are we going to lose to other great cities or are we going to make sure we're getting the talent. i know the conversations are a bit sensitive but we're not taking anything away from our companies. i have investments
but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the small businesses in san francisco was owned by an immigrant. our whole history this city's been built on good immigrants who found ideas and employed others. and today that story has not changed. i think that the businesses in succeed if we have good sound business policies but we make sure there's comprehensive immigration reform. because we've he learned over the years is that...
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as a result, the city of los angeles, in order to protect future flooding in the city, they decided to take the los angeles river and make it a flood control channel. they concreted the walls of the river in order for water to get to ocean much faster. narrator: cities throughout southern california converted natural rivers to these concrete channels, part of their storm drain systems. this allowed expanding development without the need for large flood plains. kharaghani: the los angeles river is approximately 51 miles. concrete reduces the size of the river that you need to carry the water because it speeds up the flow of water. if you'd like to remove all the concrete and to have natural system to carry the water to protect you from flooding, you need to have almost one mile on each side of the river set aside for transport of rain. so in order for the city to have use of those lands around the river, concrete made it possible to have minimum land so the water can be carried to the ocean in the fastest possible way. but, unfortunately, because of population growth and poor housekeepi
as a result, the city of los angeles, in order to protect future flooding in the city, they decided to take the los angeles river and make it a flood control channel. they concreted the walls of the river in order for water to get to ocean much faster. narrator: cities throughout southern california converted natural rivers to these concrete channels, part of their storm drain systems. this allowed expanding development without the need for large flood plains. kharaghani: the los angeles river...
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i don't see how a city can function when only 10 percent can afford to live in the city. i wish you a lot of lucky think you will succeed thank you >> next speaker
i don't see how a city can function when only 10 percent can afford to live in the city. i wish you a lot of lucky think you will succeed thank you >> next speaker
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. >> these actually effect the city, office holders and city employees who have to file these. >> right. >> i agree with with mr. st. croix that this is something that is overdue in regard to all city activities that allow for electronic use of things rather than get us out of the paper age, so that it is certainly a good idea. >> i have observation which of what must be a typo or a mistake. in regards to the attachment, and the form for the certificate of ethics training. that is involved and attached and this died and i believe that there is a mistake, in the first bullet point, where it says please review the following to determine when you must complete the training. it says if you are completing training in 2013 you must complete your ethics training within two years of your last training and here is where i think that the mistake is, for example, if you are satisfied in your training on march 3, 2013, you must complete another ethics training session by march second, 2014 and that is a contradiction. if it says that you have two years that should be, you must complete another ethi
. >> these actually effect the city, office holders and city employees who have to file these. >> right. >> i agree with with mr. st. croix that this is something that is overdue in regard to all city activities that allow for electronic use of things rather than get us out of the paper age, so that it is certainly a good idea. >> i have observation which of what must be a typo or a mistake. in regards to the attachment, and the form for the certificate of ethics...
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do you see these city streets out here? this is a small section of the city. this has all been filled. >> if you look at this map was recently adopted by the state, as their hazhard map. that's what these green areas are. just enormous mission area. >> this is an interesting tid bit. most people don't realize. there was a creek that flowed out of a lake in the mission. the lake was three city blocks large. it was at 17th and valencia. there's a plaque out there. you could sail a boat up the creek that flowed out into the bay into the lake at 7 the and mission and go sailing. it was that big. that land was so valuable because everybody wanted to live east of twin peaks because the weather was better here. warm. they filled in as much land as they probably could. and then they were forceed to building on the other side of twin peaks. where the weather wasn't as nice. >> i live in inner sunset. in 1906. in the big earthquake, that area had dramatic effect. one building settled down into the lake bed. >> the largest loss of life was at 17th and valencia hotel. the
do you see these city streets out here? this is a small section of the city. this has all been filled. >> if you look at this map was recently adopted by the state, as their hazhard map. that's what these green areas are. just enormous mission area. >> this is an interesting tid bit. most people don't realize. there was a creek that flowed out of a lake in the mission. the lake was three city blocks large. it was at 17th and valencia. there's a plaque out there. you could sail a...
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and other parts of the city. because of we know that there will be significant inflows and the out flows of the people, and in the pressed periods of time and however it is because of a basketball game or a concert and we just need to make sure that we are prepared that *. and i would like to stress my agreement with commissioner kim, we actually want to have strong transit and every part of the city, and whether it is a density populated areas or a less densely populated area, but the fact is that where the cranes are and where the development is happening whether it is in the hunter's point or pier 70 or the mission bay or the treasure island, we need to make sure that we are getting good transit. we make sure that we do this analysis and we put the money where our mouth is and that we do what is needed to keep pace. >> thank you, mr. rich in >> i am ken rich and i am standing in for jennifer as the point person and i am going to do an intro and turn it over to peter. you are about to see a presentation on what
and other parts of the city. because of we know that there will be significant inflows and the out flows of the people, and in the pressed periods of time and however it is because of a basketball game or a concert and we just need to make sure that we are prepared that *. and i would like to stress my agreement with commissioner kim, we actually want to have strong transit and every part of the city, and whether it is a density populated areas or a less densely populated area, but the fact is...
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hey, we're a big pack or in the city. you've got to listen to us. >> i think also we've seen too much that the small business community ends up being reactive because they're not at the table. >> right. >> and that is not a good thing that we're always saying, oh, my goodness, they're taking all the parking away, or, they're closing the streets down. we need to be at that table so we know. yes. >> again, i think of the five item, topix listed on this list here are good. ~ i don't know how much time each one will take. but the ones that are not on the top of the priority list, maybe we can have materials to he review rather than a live person. >> [speaker not understood]. >> so, is there like a top 3 in terms that we should have a presentation in terms of maybe the transit first policy and definitely have a presentation on that, parking? >> [inaudible]. >> which would include all forms of parking, green zone. >> right, yellow zone. >> do you think there will be enough time to cover those? >> all five? >> yeah. >> i don't k
hey, we're a big pack or in the city. you've got to listen to us. >> i think also we've seen too much that the small business community ends up being reactive because they're not at the table. >> right. >> and that is not a good thing that we're always saying, oh, my goodness, they're taking all the parking away, or, they're closing the streets down. we need to be at that table so we know. yes. >> again, i think of the five item, topix listed on this list here are good....
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he has a reason to go to the city with his cover story. i have a bar, have a tavern i need to pick up supplies. every time was careless and every time he's going through and a lot of times they were drunk and hanging out at 55 miles back and he would go through it and package it up and give it to caleb brewster, the captain. i know there weren't many hawaii and at that time that he was the one who was a big strong determined and confident so caleb was the only one without a suit. then he got six guys together and a whaleboat with a cannon on the front and he decides i'm going to go across the long island sound idio great if your viewers are not family or just picture a body of water causing about 26 miles so can you imagine i was down there doing standup to explain this story in october. it was 65 degrees combine by the water and can you imagine into january and february that is exactly what they did. he would have to go through the british navy and sometimes be the aggressor and to scare them to stay away from them, pick up messages, drop
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and are encourage td in the sros and also in the city shelters. and by the policies, of exemptions of the talking about that subject matter to the client and then to the staff. and, they, the center for disease control, has had a report, that shows that it is $7 per pack of cigarettes, and that houses the economic cost and half of it is a lowered life ex-expectancy and the cost of raising human beings and the life through certain, by ten or 20 years and now it is (inaudible) and i encourage, and in the smoking room in the shelters is the place that generate thises into the sros and you have no smoking and a smoke free building... >> thank you. >> moving from the shelter... >> thank you. >> thank you. >> every one that is used for staoet's distribution. >> okay. >> we can take the... thank you so much. >> maoes leave time for other speakers. >> my name is ryan and i am the co-coordinator of the healthy corner stone foundation and the work in the tender loin is around food justice and i don't know if you have a chance to notice and the people's gard
and are encourage td in the sros and also in the city shelters. and by the policies, of exemptions of the talking about that subject matter to the client and then to the staff. and, they, the center for disease control, has had a report, that shows that it is $7 per pack of cigarettes, and that houses the economic cost and half of it is a lowered life ex-expectancy and the cost of raising human beings and the life through certain, by ten or 20 years and now it is (inaudible) and i encourage,...
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i have more of a city observation. as this effort moves from the senate to the house that's the argument it needs to be made. we're dealing with a few moderate members the message is it grows the economy. in your networks across the country like the voice bunny you're the best messengers and democratic and republican members say we haven't heard enough you from the business community. we can help you impact public policy so if you get a chance to fill it out leave it under your chair and we'll collect it. >> thanks for the leadership of business forward. i hope all of us fill out those cards week, engaged or enraged. >> thank you carl and all. i'll uses the rules of order to keep this short and fast and also to say it's critically important here in san francisco is is we're being heard in washington and what we're seeing in the house is going to be a lot longer than we anticipated. it's to stay involved and engaged. we've got a campaign which is keep us here dot.org. we'll be keeping that going. but it's critically imp
i have more of a city observation. as this effort moves from the senate to the house that's the argument it needs to be made. we're dealing with a few moderate members the message is it grows the economy. in your networks across the country like the voice bunny you're the best messengers and democratic and republican members say we haven't heard enough you from the business community. we can help you impact public policy so if you get a chance to fill it out leave it under your chair and we'll...
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the city requires by city ordinance to contribute 2 percent cost for the arts commission in the city. in 2011 we actually passed a community benefit policy that alliance the art contributions with our goal which are to be a good neighbor and invest in arts and cultural neighborhoods that are impacted by our services and operations. before it would go to the arts commission and we didn't have about where these funds would be directed. we partner closely with the arts commission to administer art funding similar to how we partner to other agencies like the department of the environment, san francisco unified school district and the work force development. this year with our support, the community art and educational program of the arts commission created a new strategy in the bayview to enhance investments in arts and support local artist and art organizations. so we are pleased with the 2013 bayview art grant program and i would like to turn it over to judy, the director of communication arts and educational program at the arts commission to share the process and results of the grant.
the city requires by city ordinance to contribute 2 percent cost for the arts commission in the city. in 2011 we actually passed a community benefit policy that alliance the art contributions with our goal which are to be a good neighbor and invest in arts and cultural neighborhoods that are impacted by our services and operations. before it would go to the arts commission and we didn't have about where these funds would be directed. we partner closely with the arts commission to administer art...
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it is sunday night the next police commissioner of new york city. incoming mayor bill diblasio might announce this week. everything from immigration to civil lib we can at this. the top pick is bill brackton. most recently he has been with the los angeles police department. if he picked, braton would take over for ray kelley. under his leadership, the crime dropped but the nypd has been accuse did of excessive surveillance and targetingmul muslim. stop and frisk became a popular tactic for officers. we discussed it with faisel patel and john j college of criminal law. i askedfaiza why the new york city commissioner job is so important. >> important. >> it is the largest police department in the country. as new york goes, a lot of people are looking to see how it's conducting policing, what kind of tact i can it's using. >> maybe a man named bill braton who used to be the commissioner in new york, currently in los angeles. do you think it's a good move? >> i think that the new police commissioner has to do an important thing, rebuild relations with m
it is sunday night the next police commissioner of new york city. incoming mayor bill diblasio might announce this week. everything from immigration to civil lib we can at this. the top pick is bill brackton. most recently he has been with the los angeles police department. if he picked, braton would take over for ray kelley. under his leadership, the crime dropped but the nypd has been accuse did of excessive surveillance and targetingmul muslim. stop and frisk became a popular tactic for...
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it includes many of the buildings in this city. secondary i want to show you since the legislation applies to buildings built before 1979. the red areas are where they were built before 1979. the blue area after that. united states bout of this proposal. there are both since 2000 there are 13 thousand permits in this area for tenant improvement so their internally improvements. but so there are a large number of permits issued at any given time. given that fact the control substance don't add planning review or additional forebodes you wouldn't otherwise be required. instead, they increase public awareness about potential displacement so a public hearing would be required prior to the reinstatement of a commercial use and the potential loss of a dwelling unit. did mechanism limits our ability for the permits that protect the housing staff. i want to thank dbi and tom we're going to be implementing the hot like that and dbi will help by notifying the applicants. since planning wouldn't be looking at this because their internal tenan
it includes many of the buildings in this city. secondary i want to show you since the legislation applies to buildings built before 1979. the red areas are where they were built before 1979. the blue area after that. united states bout of this proposal. there are both since 2000 there are 13 thousand permits in this area for tenant improvement so their internally improvements. but so there are a large number of permits issued at any given time. given that fact the control substance don't add...
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you never know what you're going to meet. >> we just came to the city to be in the city for the whole christmas spirit experience. to come to union square. to see the windows at macy's. >> total spending fell this thanksgiving weekend. an average of $407 compared to $437 in 2012. >>> brick and mortar stores are starting to take advantage of smart phones and other technology. some of the latest apps may make your shopping trip faster and easier. reporter segel explains. >> reporter: look for shopping to get a little bit personal. welcome to shopping 2.0 where stores know your gender, they know your mood. >> welcome back to the gap. >> reporter: with one new technology they can even anticipate what you may want. that's cako trying out tech built by a company named bilko. >> you like red velvet cup cakes. you probably like the combination of cream cheese and cocoa nut cake. so we would recommend the pumpkin cheesecake cup cake. >> amazon is an incredible experience online. all of this has to do with our ability to recognize who you are. >> reporter: they want to bring that experience off
you never know what you're going to meet. >> we just came to the city to be in the city for the whole christmas spirit experience. to come to union square. to see the windows at macy's. >> total spending fell this thanksgiving weekend. an average of $407 compared to $437 in 2012. >>> brick and mortar stores are starting to take advantage of smart phones and other technology. some of the latest apps may make your shopping trip faster and easier. reporter segel explains....
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and we do want to have success for everyone in the city. and everybody in some way including the kids in my family all touched muni in one way so it's a major transit mode we want to support and when it comes to saves they have to be a safe place for everyone. thank you to all the offered and the people and the entire safety compliment that works directly with metropolitan and as well as our police department. only on a day to day basis but they've been there with our officers to supplement all that the muni needs to do. we've invested in the improvement of our public safety. this summer as you heard chief and i and others in the technology world in the city likewise our officers to save time and allowing them to use smart phones that are connected no to the system that our attorney general has. we also invested in the community ambassador program to get them trained. those are residents of people that live in the tenderloin south of market in the bay view or vigilance valley they're walking the streets they can be the additional eyes and a
and we do want to have success for everyone in the city. and everybody in some way including the kids in my family all touched muni in one way so it's a major transit mode we want to support and when it comes to saves they have to be a safe place for everyone. thank you to all the offered and the people and the entire safety compliment that works directly with metropolitan and as well as our police department. only on a day to day basis but they've been there with our officers to supplement all...
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i think it's a big issue especially as we have become a city of the very rich and very poor. that's something that average isn't relevant and we need to have better ways of measuring that. >> i would like to see you somehow able to better -- align the cost structure and the fixed structure. if you get into a drought and people start using less which is a good thing, we have to do rate increases so they end up getting, the feeling is that you are paying more to get less and factored covered the fixed cost but it feels wrong and it's a tough sell when you are trying to get people to do the right thing and somehow aligning the rate and cost structure would be to our benefit. part of that also is there is this perverse functioning of how we pay for conservation and reclamation. the fact is that every continue evasion project that we authorize raises water rights, that's kind of an odd thing but it's absolutely true, same thing with reclamation. the more we do, the harder it is to say we want more. i'm thinking we should probably take a look at whether it makes sense to have a con
i think it's a big issue especially as we have become a city of the very rich and very poor. that's something that average isn't relevant and we need to have better ways of measuring that. >> i would like to see you somehow able to better -- align the cost structure and the fixed structure. if you get into a drought and people start using less which is a good thing, we have to do rate increases so they end up getting, the feeling is that you are paying more to get less and factored...
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the city hall has become a headquarters for protestors. all day people came in, just have a liquor enjoy the food and hot drinks, or -- look, or enjoy the food and hot drinks. the carpet won't get damaged in these extraordinary times. the problem for the opposition is where do they go from here? how do they turn occupation into political victory? >> translator: the way to resolve this crisis is through early presidential and parliamentary elections. we want a new confidence resolution in the government of ukraine. this government should resign. >> pictures have emerged from sunday night that show that police were at times brutal in their treatment of protestors and journalists. anton was among dozens who were beaten by police. this is all that's left of his camera. officials say 35 were hurt by police, some in hospital. grim routine of life and a cold winter, this is where we met tatiana, selling cabbage and very much in favor of political change. >> now it's time to wake up. i'm grateful to the protestors. i want my children and grandchil
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but the city by the bay, has also imported another specialty from the orient. elicit massage parlors that play host to a booming underground sex trade. >> trafficking is alive and well in san francisco. >> inspector ed wallish has spent 25 years with san francisco's health department. >> hi. health department, how are you? >> since 2007, our cameras have followed him on his beat. >> hello, ladies. >> inspecting the city's massage parlors. >> you got anybody else here today? >> many of which are simply fronts for the business of prostitution. >> here's a guy in there. >> so, like when we go into these places, we observe sex. there's not supposed to be any sex. so, that's the bottom line. >> men looking for sex know that the price of admission is a quick 60 bucks to the house. once inside, a buyer can hand pick a scantily clad woman from the bull pen and start a private party behind closed doors. >> you go into the room and then you negotiate a sex act with the masseuse. what i understand to be the going rate is like anywhere from like 120 to $140 for a sex act.
but the city by the bay, has also imported another specialty from the orient. elicit massage parlors that play host to a booming underground sex trade. >> trafficking is alive and well in san francisco. >> inspector ed wallish has spent 25 years with san francisco's health department. >> hi. health department, how are you? >> since 2007, our cameras have followed him on his beat. >> hello, ladies. >> inspecting the city's massage parlors. >> you got...
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we know all about the city and county. ladies and gentlemen, this is ace on the case and i will speak on public comment on something else. >> thank you for your last words. that is the last item for public comment for item 7a. i will try to summarize and my colleagues will correct me if i miss anything. we did hear from the arts commission. it was scheduled originally for november 26th, that meeting may not take place so we bumped it earlier to have this conversation sooner rather than later. i would like to consider that we have two issues before us. one is potentially a legal issue and we leave that up to council. that's our responsibility and obligation. i expect that we'll get something back from noern and ambrose. the other issue is the willingness of the arts commission and staff to accommodate our needs moving forward, right? because that's also something we want to do. commissioner moran hit it on the head. right now we really want to tighten it up. i think it was excellent that we had folks attend public comment t
we know all about the city and county. ladies and gentlemen, this is ace on the case and i will speak on public comment on something else. >> thank you for your last words. that is the last item for public comment for item 7a. i will try to summarize and my colleagues will correct me if i miss anything. we did hear from the arts commission. it was scheduled originally for november 26th, that meeting may not take place so we bumped it earlier to have this conversation sooner rather than...
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building a business in a bankrupt city. detroit opens its very first distillery in 100 years. ♪ good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm morgan live from new york. this morning 26,000 commuters in new york city suburbs have to find another way to get to work. this after a train derailed yesterday just outside of manhattan. the accident left four dead and dozens injured and ntsb investigators have now recovered the train's data recorder and trying to determine exactly what caused the crash. >> our mission is to understand not just what happened but why it happened with the intent of preventing it from happening again. >> reporter: the train jumped the tracks just as it was getting ready to leave the bronx and cross into manhattan and 7 cars derailed with the lead car feet away from the hudson river. it happened along a curved section of the track and trying to figure out the excessive speed played a role. an al jazeera's john is here live from the bronx, john? >> morgan good morning. the hudson line of metro nor
building a business in a bankrupt city. detroit opens its very first distillery in 100 years. ♪ good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm morgan live from new york. this morning 26,000 commuters in new york city suburbs have to find another way to get to work. this after a train derailed yesterday just outside of manhattan. the accident left four dead and dozens injured and ntsb investigators have now recovered the train's data recorder and trying to determine exactly what caused...
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and i know that we have some throughout the city and any good information for me. and the colleagues may that we actually get a map of the community gardens may be and maybe overly with the spots >> and so whatever reason it is difficult to get the super markets in place for certain neighborhoods. and are there any strategies, around, that effort, we talk about the bigger super markets coming in there and is there a way to maybe reduce the size of things so that it is more manageable for people that are more local? to run these things? and other than the chains? >> and more than that the city, can help with some of the issues that challenges the super markets, and i think that one of the challenges for it and the city that it does not cost the smaller business that extra money and maybe they can make it then and i am just throwing out the ideas. >> thank you for those, and i think that they are both. >> i will speak to the urban agriculture piece and the food retail piece and some of our ideas around that. and some of the activities that are going on. in the progra
and i know that we have some throughout the city and any good information for me. and the colleagues may that we actually get a map of the community gardens may be and maybe overly with the spots >> and so whatever reason it is difficult to get the super markets in place for certain neighborhoods. and are there any strategies, around, that effort, we talk about the bigger super markets coming in there and is there a way to maybe reduce the size of things so that it is more manageable for...
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the train in new york city, killing four people. >>> is something else ailing obamacare? >>> taxing online sales. the supreme court has its say. >>> federal investigators are now looking at the black boxes of a train that derailed in new york city on sunday. they want to know what caused the train to jump the tracks, killing four people and injuring dozens more. crews cleared the tracks so service could resume on one of the busiest train lines. jonathan, good afternoon. how are the cleanup efforts going right now? >> well, stephanie, i would say crews are on the final stretches of work, at least here on the scene they brought on a out a cadaver dog. they uprighted most of the cars at this point. this is the final car. if you can see through the bushes here you'll see that final car there. they were just able to upright with these large cranes that they've been using and they've been hauling the other cars away. in fact the one you've been looking at, the earlier video, this is the car that was just inches from the water, where near where the hudson and harl rivers meet. t
the train in new york city, killing four people. >>> is something else ailing obamacare? >>> taxing online sales. the supreme court has its say. >>> federal investigators are now looking at the black boxes of a train that derailed in new york city on sunday. they want to know what caused the train to jump the tracks, killing four people and injuring dozens more. crews cleared the tracks so service could resume on one of the busiest train lines. jonathan, good...
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of course and cities are looking for. that flexibility in and of itself also chris challenges thinking of cdbg funding go forward because there's a lot of -- in terms of thinking about the types of programs, they are extremely broad. again, ranging from economic develop and neighborhood development, various types of programs that are allowable under this program make it difficult to collect the data that says there to measure the performance and the impact of the funding and programs in the committee. so again i think that kid gets a particular challenge for justifying the continuation of cdbg funding to local communities. on the flipside of that, i think there are ways that cities can think about cdbg funding and being able to measure the performance and impact of those funds. i think it's going to be sort of a critical component going forward. .. >> through the use of the specific program that they're partnering with the aspen institute to implement that allows them to collect the data and the performance and have that
of course and cities are looking for. that flexibility in and of itself also chris challenges thinking of cdbg funding go forward because there's a lot of -- in terms of thinking about the types of programs, they are extremely broad. again, ranging from economic develop and neighborhood development, various types of programs that are allowable under this program make it difficult to collect the data that says there to measure the performance and the impact of the funding and programs in the...
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you used to be a new york city police officer. is it a good idea for the new mayor to get rid of the police commissioner. >> i don't think there's chemistry there and i don't think the commissioner wants to stay. it's time to move forward. it will be interesting and crucial to the blaz administration to get the appointment like. the police commissioner place a significant role. on some days it's more difficult than the mayors. it will be a crucial, crucial, vital determ nant of how successful bill de blasio is. >> why is it critical for the country, honestly, for a strong person to lead the new york police department. >> new york is the largest police department by far in the country. as new york goes, a lot of police departments are looking to see how new york is conducting its police work. what tack tickets it's using, how it's dealing with minority communities. these things have a great influence on other police departments. it's important that this appointment be right. >> they are talking about a man named bill braten, the co
you used to be a new york city police officer. is it a good idea for the new mayor to get rid of the police commissioner. >> i don't think there's chemistry there and i don't think the commissioner wants to stay. it's time to move forward. it will be interesting and crucial to the blaz administration to get the appointment like. the police commissioner place a significant role. on some days it's more difficult than the mayors. it will be a crucial, crucial, vital determ nant of how...
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fact that this building represents a significant partnership between the federal government and the city to yield on incredible result. what can happen in washington as from the recovery investment act. making investment that you the american people have paid for we can return or return the productivity to utilities. that has the other impact of being in partnership with the city to create economic opportunities within a community such as this combined with the courthouse and the amazing new federal office building we have the gun to contributed in a way that defines the history positive history of this part of the community. it also represents a partnership too the general administration and the people we have the pleasure inform to work with like the architect and the artists who have made in beautiful. i can't go much further without thanking thanking a couple of tsa employees. this manager loves this building she's showed me some of the incredible features. she's been assisted oh, (clapping) but we need to give applause to the contract officer. (clapping.) and what an honor to move i
fact that this building represents a significant partnership between the federal government and the city to yield on incredible result. what can happen in washington as from the recovery investment act. making investment that you the american people have paid for we can return or return the productivity to utilities. that has the other impact of being in partnership with the city to create economic opportunities within a community such as this combined with the courthouse and the amazing new...